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Thank you Valentino Rossi. Thank you Assen. What else can we say? Any other sport in the world would die for a race like the Assen TT last weekend, in which Valentino Rossi took a dramatic win after an epic duel with Marc Marquez. The 100,000 spectators went crazy. It was Rossi versus Marquez,...

Published on July 2 2015, 18:37

Source: www.cycleworld.com

Q: Did you enjoy the Qatar race? A: Absolutely. Everyone expected Marc Marquez to take control, and the Ducati's pole position made the start of the season even more thrilling. The question mark was if Dovizioso could maintain a quick consistent pace. The race was interesting right from the...

Valentino Rossi had an all-but-impossible task at Valencia, but he was supported in Spain once again by a yellow wave hoping for a miracle. The Number 46 was everywhere, and the color yellow was dominant among the 110,000 spectators packing the grandstands. Many yellow shirts had this message:...

After spending his entire premier-class career with Australian Jeremy Burgess at his side, nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi made a surprising crew chief change after the conclusion of the 2013 MotoGP season. Silvano Galbusera, the former technical boss of Yamaha's World Superbike team,...

Two hours after the second MotoGP practice for last weekend's German Grand Prix, I interviewed factory Movistar Yamaha's Valentino Rossi for Spain's Tele5 with the understanding that the full interview would also be available on Cycle World's website. The short televised version of the...

Will Valentino Rossi be the best MotoGP rider ever if he wins the 2015 title? Quite possibly. Yet despite the success, the nine titles, and the bank account, the 36-year-old Yamaha rider considers himself just a normal guy. In racing, though, he is ruthless. Heading to the Japanese GP at Motegi...

After a three-year absence from MotoGP, Suzuki is working hard to make its GSX-RR competitive with the other factory bikes. The highlight thus far was at Barcelona, where Aleix Espargaro secured for Suzuki its first pole position since returning to MotoGP, with rookie Maverick Vinales only 0.083...

Repsol Honda's Marc Marquez resumed the dominant form he showed in yesterday's practice sessions to smash the qualifying lap record on his way to pole position at Misano. Marquez set a scorching lap of 1'32.915 to beat the existing lap record by 0.223 seconds and take the first slot on the grid...